WaPo, White House Coordinate Attack on Romney's Record as Governor

It looks to me as though the White House and the Washington Post have finally decided to stop trying to hide their coordinated political hits on presumptive GOP nominee, Mitt Romney. If you look at the Post’s front page today, you’ll see what can only be the wildest of coincidences in the history of politics:

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But I guess we’re supposed to believe that this is nothing more than left-wing stars aligning — that the Post spent days and even weeks putting together a 2300-plus word article critical of Romney’s record as governor of Massachusetts, an article that just happened to land on the Post’s front page the very same day David Axelrod planned to roll out a big, splashy, attention-getting attack strategy critical of — you guessed it — Romney’s record as governor of Massachusetts.

It’s important to remember that this is the second time in only three weeks these very same left-wing stars have aligned for the corrupt Washington Post and the Obama reelection campaign. It was just 20 days ago that, purely by coincidence, within hours of Obama’s decision to stop lying about his position on same-sex marriage, the Postdropped a major front page feature story detailing a half-century old incident involving Romney’s supposed high school bullying of a supposed gay classmate. It was an extraordinary act of mind-reading on the Post’s part, wherein they somehow found a wayback machine capable of reading a teen-aged Romney’s mind and homophobic intent.